Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani to make next pitching start on Tuesday vs. Marlins – Orange County Register

Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani to make next pitching start on Tuesday vs. Marlins – Orange County Register


LOS ANGELES — Since Shohei Ohtani returned to pitching, the Dodgers have continuously backed his begins up towards off days, giving him a day to get well following his two-way efforts.

Not this week.

Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts stated on Sunday that Ohtani will keep on flip and make his next start on Tuesday night time towards the Miami Marlins somewhat than Wednesday. The Dodgers are off Thursday.

Ohtani shall be pitching on 5 days of relaxation somewhat than his customary six (or extra). He has made 18 regular-season pitching begins with the Dodgers over the previous two years. Only two of them had been on 5 days’ relaxation.

The determination was made following Tyler Glasnow’s start in San Francisco on Thursday, Roberts stated. Glasnow threw 105 pitches over eight scoreless innings towards the Giants and would have been beginning on simply 4 days of relaxation if he had began once more on Tuesday.

“Tyler pitched a lot,” Roberts stated of Glasnow, who has thrown 100 or extra pitches in three of his previous 4 begins. “That’s the thing. We don’t have to just beholden to the off day (following an Ohtani start). We talked to Shohei. He feels good about going on Tuesday.”

Through 4 pitching begins this season, Ohtani has allowed only one earned run in 24 innings. But the return to full-time pitching appears to have come at a value. Ohtani’s offense has been effectively under his typical commonplace. He took a .240 batting common and .801 OPS into Sunday’s recreation. He had simply two hits in 19 at-bats earlier than going 3 for 3 on Sunday with a double and his first residence run since April 12.

ANOTHER DAY

Catcher Will Smith was given a second consecutive time without work Sunday with a sore again. Roberts stated the back-to-back off days had been precautionary and there’s no expectation that Smith will want extra intensive day without work.

“It’s one of those where he could play if needed. But we just thought it was smart to give him an extra day. I guess put him in the day-to-day category,” Roberts stated.

‘My hope is he is in there tomorrow. But Dalton (Rushing) goes the best way he is going, it simply solely looks as if draw back to type of push him (Smith) now.”

Sunday was Rushing’s ninth start at catcher this season. He took a .400 batting common and 7 residence runs into the sport.

STARTING DEPTH

With Blake Snell, Gavin Stone and River Ryan unavailable, Justin Wrobleski has made essentially the most of his alternative within the beginning rotation. But all three injured starters are making progress towards returning.

Snell began his rehab project with Class-A Ontario, throwing 32 pitches whereas dealing with eight batters on Wednesday. He is predicted to make his next start for Ontario once more this week.

Ryan began the season with Triple-A Oklahoma City however went on the injured listing with a hamstring damage after simply two begins.

Dodgers basic supervisor Brandon Gomes stated the damage is just not thought of critical and Ryan has already resumed throwing.

‘“Somebody who is that talented, that young, coming off (Tommy John) surgery, we’re going to be cautious in the build-up and make sure we err on the side of caution rather than just ramping him back up to say, ‘Oh, River’s back at four innings and it’s an option.’ We’re just not gonna do that. So he’s progressing well coming off the hamstring tweak.”

Stone was on monitor to open the season within the Dodgers’ beginning rotation however suffered a setback in his restoration from shoulder surgical procedure this spring and was shut down from throwing. Gomes stated Stone has summarized throwing bullpen periods.

“Velocity is tracking well,” Gomes stated. “Glad to see Gavin back at it. We know how hard he’s worked over the last year-plus. So he’s feeling good and trending in the right direction.”

UP NEXT

Marlins (RHP Chris Paddack, 0-4, 6.38 ERA) at Dodgers (RHP Yoshinobu Yamamoto, 2-2, 2.48 ERA), Monday, 7:15 pm, SportsNet LA, 570 AM

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